Almost, but not quite, Clocks

Approximate Time
View the time, any time, in a convenient approximate format with no numbers involved whatsoever.
Available for the iPad and iPhone.
Specialist Clocks

Backwards Clock
A clock that runs backwards and yet tells the time perfectly. After a whle, you'll be wondering why you ever told the time clockwise!

Ships Radio Room Clock
An authentic replica of a genuine radio room clock from the ship's of yesteryear.

Haunting Clock
Are you sitting alone in a dark room?
Are you wondering what time it is, but can't look at the screen?
Technical, Mysterious and Esoteric Clocks

Octal Time
Octal Time uses a base-8 system (digits 0-7). The day is divided into 32,768 parts for a total of 5 octal digits.

Hex Time
First proposed by Swedish-American engineer in 1863, Hexadecimal time divides the day into a number of base 16 defined periods.

Barcode Time
Barcode Time uses a type 39 barcode system, in use since 1981, to represent the current local time.

Tengwar Time
Tengwar Time uses Tengwar characters originally created by J R R Tolkien for the representation of his many created languages.
Standard Clocks

British Clock
View the time, any time, in a relaxed, yet slightly patriotic fashion.
Handy Timers

Perfect Brew Coffee Timer
Brew the perfect pot of coffee with our handy timer.

Perfect Brew Tea Timer
Brew the perfect pot of tea with our handy timer.